up to boston, anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour, probably be some airport delays as well. the good news is, it's just about over. that's the latest. we have got your local forecast coming up in just a little bit. now, let's go back inside to matt. >> all right, al, thank you very much..much. >>> of course, not everyone is as fortunate as that woman we saw who got her power back in o the middle of that interview. tens of thousands of homeowners are still in the dark ten days after sandy. nbc's erica hill is in ocean er side, new york. that's on long island. good morning. >> reporter: hey, matt, good morning to you. driving around here, you have to be so careful of the powerlines, which as you can see are weighted down now even lower under all of this snow. as of midnight, an additional 20,000 here on long island are without power. and the local power company says they will get to them. but they're in line behind all of the people they still need to bring power back to who lost it after sandy. that's small solace for people like the davises behind me who have been without po